Technology
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A580L review Feature-packed and capable of high quality photos, but automatic exposures could be better.£600 -
Sony Vaio VPC-CA1S1E review The CA1S1E is a great showcase for the new mobile Sandy Bridge processors. It’s a stylish laptop with great performance.£703 -
Marvel Vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds review It's far from subtle, and loses out to sibling Street Fighter IV for long-term tactical appeal£33 -
Sanyo PLV-Z4000 review This ugly projector doesn’t quite make it to the top of the class, but it has plenty of features and good image quality.£1778 -
Freemake Free Video Converter review You’ll have to decrypt DVDs yourself, but this is the easiest to use and most flexible video conversion program we’ve seen. -
best buy
Dead Space 2 review Shocking and certainly not for children, Dead Space 2 is unrelenting but massively fun to play.£27 -
Excito B3 WiFi review Despite the huge feature list, the B3 WiFi is too expensive compared to other NAS devices that offer better performance.£475 -
Monday Night Combat review A colourful and fast-paced shooter that’s plenty of fun to play, either alone or online with friends.£10 -
HP's TouchPad brings webOS to tablet We're keen on the slick webOS, but can it compete with Android 3.0 -
Epson EH-TW3600 review It produces a high-quality picture, but you can get similar results for less.£1298 -
DC Universe Online review DC Universe Online provides plenty of action-packed fun, although it currently only has a couple of months' worth of play in it.£27 -
Altec Lansing VS2721 review It might be loud, but the imbalanced subwoofer makes audio quality suffer in comparison to other 2.1 sets.£50 -
BenQ SP840 review The SP840 is clearly designed for use in well-lit public areas, but the rainbow effect and high price were more than enough to put us off.£2008